static-math 0.2.3

Fast mathematical operations with static arrays, without `unsafe` code
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// @file nice_square_example.rs
//
// @date 09/17/20 13:11:50
// @author Martin Noblia
// @email mnoblia@disroot.org
//
// @brief
//
// @detail
//
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// Copyright <year> <Martin Noblia>
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use static_math::{M22, m22_new};
// i see this tweet and i want prove that
// https://twitter.com/FlammableMaths/status/1306303462607654914
fn main() {

    let m = m22_new!(3, 4;
                     6, 8);
    let m_square = m * m;
    println!("m: {:}", m);
    println!("m_square: {:}", m_square);
}